The Colorado Rockies are parting ways with a former All-Star Game MVP just one year after he won the honor.
The Rockies on Friday made the decision to release catcher Elias Diaz in order to promote backstop prospect Drew Romo. Diaz had spent the last four seasons as Colorado’s No. 1 catcher.
Diaz is a career .252 hitter with little power, but he put together a 2023 season that made him an All-Star. Not only that, but he hit a game-winning home run in the eighth inning of that contest to earn All-Star MVP honors. A year later, he is looking for a new job.
Even though Diaz is hitting .270 this season, he does not walk or have significant power. The Rockies are also in rebuilding mode and want to assess some of their younger players. Diaz, who turns 34 in November, was never likely to be in their long-term plans. Still, one has to think they might have missed the chance to sell high on him last summer.